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By Mike Stroud, April 3, 2011
"The Spirit of the American Doughboy" Marker
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1 South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, Olympia-Granby — "The Spirit of the American Doughboy"
On Wayne Street at Whaley Street, in the median on Wayne Street.
Dedicated to The Memory Of Our Comrades Who Gave Their Lives In The World War ----------------- Presented by The people of the Pacific Community November 11, 1930 (Followed by list of 11 names) (Reverse side) . . . Map (db m42065) WM
2 Georgia, Ware County, Waycross — Ware County Georgia World War I Memorial
On Plant Avenue (U.S. 84), on the right when traveling west.
Spirit of the American Doughboy Dedicated to the memory of our comrades who entered the service of thier country from Ware County and who gave their lives in the World War Map (db m23882) HM WM
3 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — World War I Memorial — Spirit of the American Doughboy
On South Ann Street, 0 miles south of Juniata Street, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to The men and women of the Seventh Ward Lancaster, PA. who by their patriotism courage and devotion helped win The World War 1914 - 1918 for humanity, liberty and righteousness erected by the Citizens of the . . . Map (db m66429) WM
4 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Belmar — The Spirit of the American Doughboy — Belmar World War I Memorial
On 8th Ave (State Rt 71) near River Road (State Rt 35).
Dedicated in honor of those who entered the service of their country from Belmar, New Jersey and in memory of those who gave their lives in the World War. Presented by The citizens of Belmar, New Jersey Joseph Mayer . . . Map (db m5530) WM
5 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — “Spirit of the American Doughboy” — Fort Smith, Arkansas
On Midland Blvd (U.S. 64) at N. 50th Street on Midland Blvd.
Dedicated to the memory of our comrades who entered the service of their country from Fort Smith, Arkansas and who gave their lives in the World War.Map (db m5544) HM
6 Indiana, Fountain County, Attica — The Spirit of the American Doughboy
On South Perry Street, on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m7988) HM
7 Indiana, Putnam County, Greencastle — Putnam County World War I Memorial — Spirit of the American Doughboy
On West Washington Street at North Indiana Avenue, on the left when traveling east on West Washington Street.
Putnam County Remembers Michael A. Ader • Fred Adkins • Levi F. Aker • Ralph E. Arnold • Homer B. Austin • Ralph D. Boone • Lee R. Collins • Dwight Ford • Millard E. Gibson • Andrew Hays • Clyde A. Hurst • Charles H. Lasley • Raymond E. . . . Map (db m18828) WM
8 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Frenchtown — Frenchtown World War 1 Monument — Spirit of the American Doughboy
On Harrison Street, on the right when traveling north.
This tablet is erected as a tribute to the men of Frenchtown who served on the Great World War. 1917-1918Map (db m16650) WM
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9 Ohio, Tuscarawas County, New Philadelphia — Tuscarawas County World War I Memorial — Spirit of the American Doughboy
On Broadway Street (Ohio Route 416), on the right when traveling north.
In memory of the men and women of Tuscarawas County who served their country in the World WarMap (db m15263) WM
10 Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Chambersburg — Franklin County World War I Memorial — Spirit of the American Doughboy
On Lincoln Way East (U.S. 30) at Queen Street, on the left when traveling west on Lincoln Way East.
They shall live forevermore our glorious dead 1917       1919 Erected to the memory of the men and women of Franklin County who gave their lives in the World War “Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for . . . Map (db m14021) HM WM
11 Indiana, Delaware County, Muncie — World War I War Memorial — The Spirit of the American Doughboy
The Elizabeth Sears Memorial to Deceased Veterans of the World War 1917 - 18Map (db m31347) WM
12 Indiana, Henry County, New Castle — W. W. I War Memorial - Henry County Indiana — The Spirit of the American Doughboy
Near Memorial Drive south of East Waycross Drive.
Erected by Henry County Chapter American War Mothers in Honor of The Boys from this County who Served During The World War 1917 - - 1918Map (db m32074) WM
13 Indiana, Lake County, Hobart — Hobart (Indiana) Patriotic Honor Rolls — The Spirit of the American Doughboy —
On Lincoln Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Lincoln Street.
( Top Plaque - Front of Monument ) For God • • •• (- - - - Crest - - - - ) •• • • And Country •• (- - - - - US - - - - -) •• 1917 - 1918 •• (American Legion) •• 1941 - 1945 In loving memory of our War Dead ( Row One ) . . . Map (db m62592) WM
14 Indiana, Owen County, Spencer — Owen County (Indiana) War Memorial — The Spirit of the American Doughboy —
On South Main Street at East Franklin Street, on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
(Front Plaque) In Grateful Recognition of the Patriotic Service Rendered by The Men and Women of Owen County During the World War 1917 - 1918 (Back Plaque) This tablet is erected in memory of these men of . . . Map (db m19372) WM
15 Indiana, Randolph County, Winchester — World War I War Memorial — The Spirit of the American Doughboy —
On West Washington Street (State Road 32) at South Meridian Street, on the right when traveling east on West Washington Street.
( Front - Plaque ) 1917 ― 1918 In honor of the World War Heroes of Randolph County who made the Supreme Sacrifice for their beloved Country. ( Row One ) Hershel W. Arens • Clarence W. Borror • Chauncey C. . . . Map (db m31464) WM
16 South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, Midtown - Downtown — "The Spirit of the American Doughboy " — E. M. Viquesney
On Washington Street near Wayne Street, on the left when traveling east.
(Right panel) World War I was largly fought in trenches six feet deep along the Western Front which extended nearly four hundred miles, from Northern France to the French-Swiss border. Enemy trenches were close by and seperated from . . . Map (db m43912) WM
 
 
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